The Definition of “Myself”
Individual:
It means to be unique
It means to be oneself.
Whichever way I choose to express who I am; as girl, as a sister, as a friend,
my choice will always show individuality
I am individual in how I choose to define myself.
Indivisible:
It means to be complete; complete as a person,
maybe one who is young,
or one who is naive,
but still one who is whole.
I am an indivisible sum of all my parts.
Indistinguishable:
It means to be a member, a part of larger being or body,
I am just one in my family and just one in my friends.
I am piece of my society.
I am indistinguishable from every other piece.
Intangible:
It means to be something more than just a living, breathing being.
My thoughts, my opinions, my emotions, my spirit, my morals and my beliefs
These are the things that give me consciousness,
I am intangible because I am mindful.
Insatiable:
It means to be hungry.
I constantly look for more from myself, from my surroundings.
What opportunities can I find to satisfy this hunger
for change,
and for growth,
and for more than what I already am.
I am insatiable because I am still growing.
Individual, Indivisible, Indistinguishable, Intangible, Insatiable
These are so few of the words that I choose to define “myself,”
but they are words that I chose
and words that I know can at least explain something of who I am.
They are a part of a dictionary of words, in different languages and dialects and some
shown through images and memories and places and people,
a dictionary of words, in fact many dictionaries of words, that define the one word
“myself.”